" Burwell describes it as "really earth shattering for many.
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Or developed earth shattering, all consuming crushes on … GIRLS!
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These are not exactly shattering — or shatteringly original — problems.
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IOWA CITY — He doesn't talk about shattering glass ceilings.
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He knows that the shattering of NAFTA would cause hardship.
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One freezes a mans arm, shattering it at his elbow.
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To Zubaydah, it still felt like his skull was shattering.
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"After that shattering, a new person has emerged," he says.
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He conjured some truly shattering, unforgettable moments in film. pic.twitter.
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Donald Trump is shattering civic norms at a terrifying clip.
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One pitch after shattering his bat, Senzatela foiled Miami's strategy.
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Viewers heard the sound of glass shattering as Clinton appeared.
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For those who are perpetually shattering your traditional wine glasses.
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Rep. Tammy Duckworth is shattering glass ceilings of her own.
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He arrived on Coney Island in 2001, shattering all records.
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A shattering apocalyptic vision, with a lot of filthy jokes.
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Frank takes a shot to the abdomen, shattering his liver.
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The experience of reading this was "shattering," Spencer told Wood.
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What's actually happening here, is the shattering of a dream.
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Trump won the Presidency by shattering norms and bucking expectations.
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The cops beat up patrons, breaking mirrors and shattering bottles.
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The shattering glass noises seemed to go on and on.
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Wednesday's blasts damaged some houses, shattering windows and destroying roofs.
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These female politicians are shattering the glass ceiling in Nevada These female politicians are shattering the glass ceiling in Nevada It's a historic election year in the U.S., and for voters in Nevada, doubly so.
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Elsa's earth-shattering anthem "Monster" will have you questioning good vs.
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A favorite motif of Westworld is the shattering of its heroes.
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Hayden's appointment is a big step towards shattering that glass ceiling.
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So just stay calm, keep shopping, and keep shattering world records.
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In the end, however, MILCK escapes the water, shattering the glass.
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Congratulations to NASA's Peggy Whitson on shattering yet another space record.
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The clean edges will prevent the chocolate from shattering while cutting.
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All of these are interesting nuances, but hardly earth-shattering revelations.
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The Byton concept boasts good, if not earth-shattering, performance specs.
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Oh, just a million Once Upon a Time fans' hearts shattering.
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It's the sound of glass-ceilings shattering all across the nation.
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Late afternoon is the perfect time for earth-shattering Cher inspo.
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America Chavez is shattering barriers in the comics universe and beyond.
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Now the boundaries separating the inside and the outside are shattering.
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We're shattering the glass ceiling, folks, one tampon at a time.
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Has that felt like quite a shattering revelation for your industry?
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It's like it's living in the moment of a love shattering.
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For Mata's adoptive mother, the revelation was earth-shattering. Devastating. Traumatizing.
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Even their fresh-faced new recruit, Ashanti, was shattering Billboard records.
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More than 80,000 fans showed, shattering the team's previous attendance record.
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But shattering entrenched cultural expectations and norms is an ongoing process.
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The shattering weight of loss is also not shyed away from.
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A scene they have together near the end is almost shattering.
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The December 1991 collapse of the USSR had earth-shattering consequences.
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"She is the master of shattering the word 'no,'" Rodriguez said.
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Trump is an outgrowth of today's radical, norm-shattering Republican Party.
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Residents taped up their apartment windows to prevent them from shattering.
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We could talk about its record-shattering first week of release.
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The substance of Mr. Netanyahu's allegedly shattering revelation was correspondingly strange.
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It shows the ways that shattering norms also damages public trust.
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"History," Grann writes in this shattering book, "is a merciless judge."
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It&aposs the shattering of expectations within a relationship, experts say.
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The film's hushed restraint made its conclusion all the more shattering.
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Democratic candidates are shattering fundraising records, and have been all cycle.
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But US political norms that have stood for decades are shattering.
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A record-shattering number of women have claimed seats in Congress.
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It was a shattering moment, an event that changed my worldview.
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I feel like we're just shattering all the little glass ceilings here.
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The statement alleges he entered the apartment after shattering a glass door.
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He jumped 6'5", shattering the previous state record of 6'3 1/8".
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Why and how does it make its ear-shattering, soul-chilling sound?
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When a stall's door locks, its corresponding bulb turns red. Earth-shattering?
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As is clear from the chart above, online shopping is shattering ceilings.
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CRICKETING aficionados had expected a record-shattering deal, and they were right.
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" Jessica Chastain responded to this article, writing that it was "heart-shattering.
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There's a shattering sadness here; it's both a plea and a surrender.
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Such a decision would have had earth-shattering political and policy consequences.
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In 2004, he went on a 74-game, $2,520,700 romp, shattering Jeopardy!
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APPLE iShrink: Remember when an Apple product launch was Earth-shattering news?
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Not an earth-shattering move..., but my bias remains to be bullish.
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So the shattering of this taboo is useful in its own right.
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" Quantifying cancer risk Brawley described the new research as "not earth-shattering.
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No, says Dr. Schwarz bluntly, shattering my dreams before we've even started.
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Soon after, shots began targeting their car, shattering windows and injuring Washington.
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He hit his mark in 27.57 seconds, shattering the old 34.5 record.
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To be sure, this week's stock movement was far from earth-shattering.
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In this way he multiplies the effectiveness of his taboo-shattering campaign.
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The bag fee is not, in the scheme of things, earth-shattering.
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Despite the shattering consequences, it's a story the movies somehow couldn't tell.
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Here, the improvement in performance is apparent, but not necessarily earth-shattering.
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It is in the perfect place to protect the glass from shattering.
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The spoilers aren't earth-shattering, but we'll take what we can get.
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For survivors, the smallest incident can feel like a life shattering event.
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But don't worry — he had a good reason for shattering our hopes.
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Rocket shrapnel hit Joud, shattering his lower face and fracturing his jaw.
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A diagnosis of breast cancer at age 413 is shattering for anyone.
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The city got hammered with 34 inches of snow Monday - shattering records.
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But his family's shattering history of wartime overreach suggests he knows better.
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Would others have been able to see something shattering behind the smiles?
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Some people threw rocks at his convoy, shattering the windows of vehicles.
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Malcolm X's world-shattering life reads like something out of Greek mythology.
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The protest was personally shattering to me, as a longtime PETA supporter.
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But one of the movement's goals was shattering that ultimate glass ceiling.
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In 2010, society-shattering tech began to feel more inescapable than inspiring.
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Yes, that's the sound of glass shattering ahead of the midterm elections.
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It wasn't earth-shattering stuff, exactly, and she didn't have amazing zingers.
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This book about madness becomes itself the chronicle of a shattering breakdown.
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Then the US Marshals started pounding on the door, shattering the moment.
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But, the fallen stars of 2017 might've been just as earth-shattering.
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Like "Moana," the franchise has a genre-shattering non-white female hero: Maj.
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Diana is shattering glass ceilings — and windows — in the new Wonder Woman trailer.
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You're not a huge caption kind of girl so this is earth shattering!
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Populism, whatever else it is, is about disruption, about shattering the status quo.
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She was hit on her left side, shattering her shoulder and her jaw.
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But gun violence still flares in some pockets, shattering worlds and igniting despair.
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Warning: Contains ice-shattering spoilers for Game of Thrones Season 8, episode 3.
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It's also a testament to women — say, ceiling-shattering major-party presidential nominees?
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It was glass shattering all around me — a heart sinking, fist clinching ache.
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But CES isn't typically the place where huge, earth-shattering announcements are made.
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I don't see foldable phones shaking things up in any earth-shattering ways.
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Not earth-shattering but a nice bump that gets augmented by the stabilization.
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There's intense devotion, heart-shattering pain, breakups to makeups, and everything in between.
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After all, the XS doesn't mark an earth-shattering upgrade over its predecessor.
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Samsung's C-Lab experiments are rarely earth-shattering, but they're usually fairly interesting.
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However, one deceptively subtle encounter may be the premiere's most Monterey-shattering moment.
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Supernatural occurrences aside, Hereditary was about the consequences all-consuming, earth-shattering grief.
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An absolutely earth-shattering announcement from Chick-fil-A, one of my favorites.
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Couldn't he have given them a little notice of his earth-shattering comments?
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"That was pretty shattering for us," Flynn said, in regards to the recall.
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They tried to destroy this nation forever by shattering its will to survive.
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The death of someone close to you is a deeply earth-shattering thing.
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The president-elect spoke with Tsai last Friday, shattering decades of U.S. protocol.
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Those articles, it has to be said, are more anodyne than earth-shattering.
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Considering how earth-shattering Paul's a big scene felt, it was surprisingly short.
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Leave nothing standing or the adventure will end in an earth-shattering explosion!
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That's better than a lot of other venture firms, but not earth-shattering.
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"There is no doubt that this was a shattering attack," Ms. Lynch said.
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It is about the treasure — the "earth-shattering discovery" — not the valuable information.
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Ted Cruz in Texas' 2018 Senate race, shattering fundraising records along the way.
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Those are interesting nuggets, to be sure, but nothing really earth-shattering yet.
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Inside, the gunman fired into an office, shattering glass and killing a lawyer.
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"You're a robot," I said, the sound of shattering glass in the distance.
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But I make it, despite my migraine's best attempt at shattering my brain.
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How do we process the news, and the shattering of the morning shows?
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The men had released the birds too soon, shattering records for the race.
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Child welfare for Black children usually means shattering the bonds with their parents.
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Shattering revelations bring a whiff of hell: "I smell burning," a guest says.
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I'll make an informed guess and say he's not an earth-shattering talent.
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If spooked, they can burst straight into the wall, shattering their own spines.
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The Cubs collapsed in mid-September, breaking Dobosz's heart and shattering his faith.
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He presents Neo with an earth-shattering idea — nothing around them is real.
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WASHINGTON — Shattering convention, he held open a Supreme Court seat for 11 months.
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But Mr. Trump has in almost every way been a norm-shattering force.
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There is even a chicken death scene, which is delicate, nuanced and shattering.
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Then he lost the first game, a "shattering experience," according to his coach.
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The special election for a Georgia House seat is shattering fund-raising records.
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Following these shattering events, the President immediately began to gin up the spin.
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"You see rage-induced damage like shattering windows, a violent component," she said.
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Jeff Bezos keeps shattering wealth records – first the richest man in the world.
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The cri de coeur of Hill, for whom America was hope, was shattering.
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His approach was no less shattering than that of the New York brawlers.
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It's a shattering scene, constructed with an assurance that is kind of terrifying.
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After Trump won the nomination, many of the same anti-Trump conservatives—anticipating he'd bring the same norm-shattering behavior that won him the nomination into the White House—likewise sought explanations outside of conservative political culture for that norm-shattering.
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Yes, but: Some of these plans aren't as Earth-shattering as they may seem.
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No list of Greatest Ballets is complete without this shattering masterpiece of complex modernism.
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He figured he would at least hear the shattering noise if someone broke in.
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Dorothea Smith said boulders fell down hillsides, shattering the asphalt and blocking mountain roads.
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"Avengers: Endgame" raked in $1.2 billion on its opening weekend in April, shattering records.
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Tim Kaine, phone banking, Donald Trump's Twitter account and of course, shattering glass ceilings.
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Plants literally turning brown, then black, then freezing into solid black ice, then shattering.
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It also has a microphone so it can detect the sound of shattering glass.
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But I'm not willing to risk shattering the perfection of the original series yet.
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Still the longterm, Earth-shattering war that these shelters foretell has yet to arrive.
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No one wants to witness the most heart-shattering moment in a person's life!
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Image: RocketLabIn February, India launched 104 satellites on one rocket, shattering all previous records.
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But this simply hasn't had the earth-shattering impact that the Comey firing did.
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Once, in a manic rage, she threw her Oscar across the room, shattering it.
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Ted Cruz in the 2018 Texas Senate race, shattering fundraising records along the way.
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"This is one of the most shattering things I've ever seen," one commenter wrote.
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Too often, shattering glass ceilings has only offered shards to the women down below.
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" Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said a "conflict (with North Korea) would be shattering.
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The cumulative effect of not being able to define what was happening was shattering.
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The winds whipped debris and a hay bale into their car, shattering a window.
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Verge Video: Dark Horse: The story of a record-shattering, all-electric '68 Mustang
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Everyone is exposed and forced to run for cover, shattering the illusion of liquidity.
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Kendall is ruthless, and his showdown with his equally ruthless father feels Earth-shattering.
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This summer's eclipses were no joke—they brought dramatic changes and earth-shattering revelations.
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However devastating, the Thomas Fire is not the only record-shattering disaster in 2017.
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"It's an earth-shattering book," says Kate Bornstein, a trans activist and queer theorist.
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This was followed by a shattering array of increasingly traumatic political tremors and tragedies.
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"I dodged a life-shattering moment, damn near a career-ending injury," he said.
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Twitter, meanwhile, simply serves to make every development feel like an earth-shattering event.
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For some, the experience of being stalked can lead to earth-shattering psychological damage.
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What exactly is the secret to shattering records for every age bracket out there?
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Sometimes keeping a secret is the easiest way to safeguard from shattering someone's heart.
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The ATVs were making ear-shattering noise ... also kids were playing in the street.
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"The result was shattering," said Baroness von Kleist, in Kurth's reporting of the scene.
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You don't have to look far to find examples of women shattering glass ceilings.
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Before a packed audience in Brooklyn, Clinton encouraged women to keep shattering glass ceilings.
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So absent an earth-shattering court reversal, it is probably time to move on.
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This decade has seen record-shattering auction sales for art, jewelry, and other collectibles.
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Watching The Devil and Daniel Johnston for the first time was a shattering experience.
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River fans hurled rocks and wood at the bus, shattering some of its windows.
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Prediction models that take into account state polling show Clinton shattering her previous ceiling.
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Didn't even flinch – the shattering glass sound is just a pile of chimes haha.
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With one record-shattering inning, the Mets passed the first part of that test.
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Enraged, he stomped her feet, shattering them, to ensure she would never run again.
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As the patrol SUV drives away, the shattering of the back window is heard.
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Screams, shattering glass and sliding items can be heard in the footage Black recorded.
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Nothing is more shattering been a daughter in the grips of an opioid addiction.
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The statue, of an eagle, was knocked to the floor, shattering its porcelain wings.
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The wildly successful Marvel movie, with its nearly all-black cast, is shattering records.
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" The sound of a bullet shattering a window is "the loudest, most intense crinkle.
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While the figures aren't earth-shattering, they indicate a solid success for Disney-Marvel.
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Like the other revelations, they also don't tend to reveal anything genuinely earth-shattering.
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The series's showrunner, Sarah Treem, and the episode's writers, Katie Robbins and Jacquén Castellanos, are asking us to weigh Helen's concerns — which, to be fair to Helen, are earth-shattering personal matters — with the nearly literal earth-shattering crisis facing the planet.
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"Who are you?" he shouted at the masked protesters storming the campus and shattering windows.
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She tweeted again, saying "This is heart shattering," and linking to a piece by Vulture.
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I can't Rollerblade with my children because I fear shattering my bones if I fall.
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None of these are earth-shattering features, but they will definitely make Inbox more usable.
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Because my generation is one that stands for the shattering of glass ceilings and barriers.
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And she writes the earth-shattering finding on Strzok confirms a citizenry&aposs worst fears.
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The president has steadfastly refused to release his tax information, shattering a longstanding political norm.
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Ossic raised a handsome $2,708,472 (shattering its $100,000 goal) from Kickstarter, and $3,248,214 from Indiegogo.
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The once gentle scientist whips the remote controller to the ground, shattering it to pieces.
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The components are pretty solid on a number of accounts, but not exactly earth shattering.
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The problem with silicon, however, is that it expands dramatically in use, shattering the battery.
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Her mother was shot in the arm, and her sister was injured by shattering glass.
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What's more, Cantor pointed out that many states are shattering records for primary voter turnouts.
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Industry watchers have given the new handset reviews that are solid, but not earth-shattering.
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A device exploded May 10 outside an Episcopal church, shattering windows and causing other damage.
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But how earth-shattering is it really for kids to start thinking Santa isn't real?
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This feels like a week of substantial, even shattering, revelations about the Trump White House.
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While they were away, a rocket landed just outside their front door, shattering the windows.
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Having established a classical composition, Qureshi's swift shattering of that blueprint completely disarms the viewer.
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" Next song, in glass-shattering falsetto: "It feels so natural, natural / When we come together.
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And record-shattering Republican turnout in Virginia showed he expands the party's base of voters.
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Kondo's shirt folding—which has been written about extensively—wasn't that earth shattering, just useful.
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This record-shattering engagement further signals the enormous public sentiment favoring strong net neutrality rules.
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Then Motherboard staff writer Jason Koebler tweeted me, shattering any notion of an ordinary Monday.
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He slipped and fell, shattering the glass, and a shard went through his left eye.
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The consequences of Poussey's death are going to be earth-shattering, according to the trailer.
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Each chapter of this remarkable story, through to its shattering conclusion, was captured on camera.
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But if you're looking for earth-shattering wearable health and fitness revelations, save your money.
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One shattering loss can be enough to derail a person for years, even for life.
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Elon Musk's pun-inducing, earth-shattering Boring Company is getting more official by the day.
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But in 1920, a room full of gun powder exploded, shattering some of the windows.
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Sadly, Puerto Rico was struck by the same shattering grief enduring hurricanes Irma and Maria.
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Elsewhere in France, temperatures soared above 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit), shattering previous records.
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No extra earth-shattering events took place during my lifetime, and we were modest people.
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The dog apparently took a fall of the edge of a trail -- shattering his leg.
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The camel flew into the car shattering the windshield under the impact of the collision.
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The family said they heard an explosion and glass shattering before the line went dead.
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The drug addiction epidemic is shattering not just lives but also stressing the county budget.
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Twenty gunshots were fired in a span of six seconds, piercing walls and shattering windows.
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So while the fourth movie's performance is solid, it isn't earth-shattering for the series.
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At 27, she fell from a train, shattering her kneecap and almost dying from gangrene.
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But it's weakness without depth or the burning belief that would make his errors shattering.
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The eventual product-unveiling in these commercials functions like a fourth-wall-shattering twist ending.
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Large hail pelted down in parts of the state, shattering car windows and hammering vehicles.
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Smith's victory over Hopkins was not quite as earth-shattering as Braddock's decision over Baer.
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Failing to raise the debt limit would risk a market-shattering first-ever U.S. default.
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While other Republican candidates aren't shattering records like Scott, they are still posting formidable numbers.
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At last, the man rammed his elbow down into Alex's face, shattering his eye socket.
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Then he lost the first game, which was a "shattering experience," according to his coach.
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Trump is never going to admit his win was anything but a record-shattering triumph.
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Being called names and being falsely accused of things…that is far from earth-shattering.
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When these desires are finally consummated, it feels Earth-shattering at first, and then joyous.
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This is not to say there weren't earth-shattering, great works of television in 210.
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The app is responsible for both the rapper Lil Nas X's record-shattering "Old Town Road," as well as a record-shattering $5.7 million fine from the Federal Trade Commission over allegations that it illegally collected personal information from children under the age of 13.
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Grab a chair Lohanthony and Rickey Thompson fans: We have an earth-shattering gift for you.
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Donald Trump threw out campaign spending conventions in his expectation-shattering run to the American presidency.
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Particularly since her only real campaign message was shattering that glass ceiling to catchy pop songs.
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But on a deeper level, the threats have functioned like terrorism, shattering the idea of safety.
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Whatever Taylor has up her sleeve (pun intended) for Friday, it's sure to be earth-shattering.
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A group of protesters had thrown garbage at him, shattering the edge of his cell phone.
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I'd be first in line for an iPhone that would bounce when dropped, instead of shattering.
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The gunman soon began firing, shattering glass and sending people in the building diving for cover.
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The illusion-shattering disruption that springs up when frame rate suddenly drops into the single digits.
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For Duran, "my dreams were shattering," she said of the moment the judge reached his decision.
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I thought payday was Thursday—completely shattering any concentration in a 50-yard perimeter around them.
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Coming to this realization while binging on pop culture in those gray hours felt earth shattering.
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A firefighter's ladder reached the window, shattering it, and another firefighter soon opened their front door.
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"The divorce was shattering, but humility and kindness in the process was desperately needed," he said.
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A 6.9-magnitude earthquake struck the tourist haven, razing buildings, shattering roads and cutting off electricity.
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Jazmine was fatally struck, and her 6-year-old sister was injured by the shattering glass.
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There have been so few bright spots outside of Cynthia Nixon's possible earth-shattering gubernatorial run.
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One thing's for sure, this fourth grader is on her way to shattering the glass ceiling.
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"After seeing how 'Endgame' was shattering records and making history, I decided to do it to."
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Rick gets a shot off, shattering a hole in the glass but just misses Negan's head.
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Something tells me that having your child that lose to a shattering mirror isn't entirely safe?
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Shift Anyone who stands within earshot of a Ferrari will notice the earth-shattering engine noise.
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While the hurricane drought lasted a record shattering 11 years, Florida was not without its storms.
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A metal body is one less thing to worry about shattering as opposed to glass. Yes!
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ET. On Wednesday, ADP and Moody's said private companies added 20.02,25 jobs last month, shattering estimates.
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Much like 12 Years A Slave before it, Birth Of A Nation is a shattering experience.
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Bringing iMessage to Android would be an earth-shattering move in the tech industry, for sure.
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They maintain that videos of protestors shattering glass are not their clients, according to the Post.
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It sometimes uses the vast information it collects for interesting, if less than earth shattering conclusions.
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Cole jumped into Virginia's James River in 2011, shattering his vertebrae and severing his spinal cord.
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On Tuesday afternoon, Zimmerman testified that Apperson shot one round into his vehicle, shattering a window.
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FIFA has been making a host of organizational changes as it rebuilds after a shattering scandal.
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Power users and link savers everywhere should think fondly of this simple, yet web-shattering tool.
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"It was the biggest blast I ever would imagine; lights flashing, glass shattering," Ms. Ayeh recalled.
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The wind reached a hundred and eighty-five miles an hour, shattering one of their windows.
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The larger and more oversubscribed the round — and the more earth-shattering the mission — the better.
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"I have almost never seen a week with this many Earth-shattering economic events," Siegel said.
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One day sixty-six million years ago, life on Earth almost came to a shattering end.
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If weather is getting more extreme due to climate change, why aren't we shattering temperature lows?
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"We're expected to lay all our hopes that it will produce something earth shattering," he said.
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Then antitrust regulators broke up AT&T, shattering the company into seven "Baby Bells" in 2220.
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"I'm going to say that was a suboptimal launch," Cramer said of the glass-shattering spectacle.
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For Joel's part, he's doing online services, and he's shattering records ... so many people want in.
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It's not an earth-shattering amount of money, but it's given me some peace of mind.
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He was 9 that day, and his family was shattering, and suddenly his father was gone.
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In 1992, a civil war broke out in their country, shattering their lives and their relationship.
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Watching Rojewska take the crown was a "ground shattering" moment for Vonie, both personally and professionally.
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None earth-shattering, but he basically got something for nothing, so it's no doubt a win.
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It's difficult to give complacency-shattering feedback while simultaneously making someone feel valued, loved and sexy.
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Fleenor also has enjoyed shattering gender stereotypes over the years with the skill of her playing.
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The Cleveland Indians may be shattering baseball records, but their stadium is still not selling out.
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At about three months in, 2018 has been a record-shattering year for women in Congress.
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" The Soviets, he added, "tried to destroy this nation forever by shattering its will to survive.
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In the movie, "an amicable split becomes a shattering rupture," A.O. Scott writes in his review.
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Then the song's video turns shattering: He's not rapping as himself, sweating before a big show.
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Last season, Curry made 402 3s, shattering his own record of 286 set the season before.
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She dressed in white, evoking the suffragists and the hope of shattering the highest glass ceiling.
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The 4-year-old filly was euthanized after shattering her front leg on a training run.
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Accompanying her, Longstreth played a West African-tinged guitar riff that sounded like something colorful shattering.
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There is an emphatic and loud answer that is shattering the longstanding silence surrounding sexual assault.
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This superb, shattering book probably made a deeper impression on me than any other this year.
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But, he added, shattering a large asteroid may end up causing more problems than it solves.
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The hype was bigger, but the reality was — well, let's just say not exactly earth-shattering.
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It wasn't the first time Trump has made convention-shattering moves to align himself with Netanyahu.
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A terrorist attack isn't something shattering normal life; it's whatever reality you believe in reasserting itself.
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Even now, Moto's platform lacks any real earth-shattering, must-have accessories that really prove the concept.
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In this oil painting, Lam explores a jazzy hybrid that incorporates Picasso's Africanized Cubism, shattering planar congruity.
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The company added 9 million monthly active users in the most recent quarter, shattering Wall Street expectations.
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Earth just had its hottest month yet, and the record-shattering warmth shows no signs of stopping.
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The process involves separating the glass from the plastic laminate layer that keeps the windshield from shattering.
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"Maybe it's the Patriots," he told reporters Sunday, recalling the city's record-shattering winter two years ago.
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Shattering the pleasure ceiling, like breaking the proverbial glass ceiling, is meaningless if we aren't all included.
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"Were this to be true, it would be an earth-shattering development in understanding death," Caplan said.
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The President, who usually indulges his disruptive and norm-shattering personality, has been a picture of decorum.
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She celebrated finally shattering the glass ceiling she failed to break through against Barack Obama in 2008.
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Claire has no superpowers, unless you count an earth-shattering amount of patience and access to pharmaceuticals.
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The glass itself takes a TON of heat and very careful prying to remove without shattering it.
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It's also shattering stereotypes by becoming the highest-grossing live-action film directed by a woman, ever.
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I had suffered a massive, life-shattering stroke that left me completely paralyzed from head to toe.
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If the government is defeated by close to 100 votes, though, it would be a shattering blow.
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And a norm-shattering fight over court-packing will only escalate the battle over who controls them.
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Joy's father believes he's always on the verge of finding "The One," an earth-shattering true love.
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And with the first female presidential nominee in American history, we believe in shattering the glass ceiling.
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Another glass-shattering woman of the era, Billie Jean King, recognized Moore on Twitter for her resilience.
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It's been more than two years since Swift released her record-shattering 1989 album in October 2014.
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We have created a situation whereby infidelity has become the shattering of the grand ambition of love.
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Their careers were far from linear, shattering any notion they had that career paths are cookie-cutter.
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Once an overwhelmingly verbose songwriter, Allen is now saying things in the plainest terms, to shattering effect.
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How 30-Year-Old Rihanna Changed The Music IndustryHow Gugu Mbatha-Raw Is Shattering Hollywood's Glass Ceilings
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And while few of them are Earth-shattering, they do seem to almost completely confirm previous rumors.
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The bullets hit his left arm, shattering his elbow, piercing the major artery and tearing through nerves.
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Despite the earth-shattering event that was the Super Bowl last night, it seems life goes on.
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The Atlanta-based rapper became an enigma after a string of Ethereal and Mexikodro platform shattering hits.
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Just like the Apple Watch, the first generation of FordPass isn't too terribly exciting or earth-shattering.
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The actress was driving with friends when a train struck their car twice, shattering her right leg.
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This is the kind of prestige-season movie that's mostly built around lovingly crafted, emotionally shattering suffering.
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The contest at Hofstra University in Hempstead, N.Y., attracted more than 80 million viewers, shattering previous records.
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When Jupe's character accidentally knocks over their lamp, the shattering glass draws the attention of something sinister.
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This likely means that the string of record-shattering months may soon come to a temporary end.
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But if the company itself is seen that way, conservative users could flee, shattering Facebook's network effect.
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A normal fight between two married people is the earth-shattering finale we've all been warned about?
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Or light up a driveway while shattering glass (not as rare a situation as you might think).
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Does this mean someone (cough, cough, Sansa) is going to make a similarly earth-shattering power move?
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Why should you get the glass slipper when you were foot-dragging on my glass-shattering moment?
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Does Orange Is The New Black season 4 currently feel like a heart-shattering blur to you?
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Since its release, Wonder Woman has been shattering box office records and glass ceilings left and right.
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She imagined Robert picking up his phone, reading that message, turning to glass, and shattering to pieces.
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Another area where the shattering of glass ceilings by women seems to have benefited everyone is policing.
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"A million horrible things happened, and then other fucking earth-shattering, terrible things happened," Adlon told me.
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The blast itself was felt many miles away, shattering windows and lives -- equally and with reckless abandon.
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As of Tuesday afternoon more than 90,000 people had donated, shattering Kellington's original goal of $4 million.
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Dr. Robert Sapolsky: The basic theme is that we are biological creatures, which shouldn't be earth-shattering.
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Then again, how could anyone have predicted the earth-shattering aftermath of George Lucas' sumptuous space opera?
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The past decade has seen some record-shattering auction sales for art, clothing, and other valuable items.
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But it's more than that: Terrorism, which is supposed to be singular and shattering, is becoming normal.
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Last August, Hurricane Harvey dumped a record-shattering 24 inches of rain over some parts of Texas.
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His memory is of shattering glass and looks of terror from passengers as the bus sped away.
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A record-shattering 3.28 million Americans filed for unemployment benefits in the week ending March 21 alone.
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Yet faced with the prospect of dealing a shattering blow to an $86 billion tourism industry, Gov.
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She attempts to get that shattering texture by dipping them in royal icing, but it's slow moving.
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And why the shattering of the two-hour-marathon mark has much to do with snazzy footwear.
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Stockhausen's flinty, shattering "Klavierstücke I" somehow set the mood for a beguiling Minimalist étude by Philip Glass.
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We use a very theatrical conceit; when the moment happens, it's an actual giant shattering of glass.
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The national housing market has cooled, but in Los Angeles the ultrarich are still shattering price records.
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"It would be earth-shattering," said Shirley Franklin, who was the first black female mayor of Atlanta.
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Paris, for example, registered a sweltering 1003 degrees on July 25, shattering a record set in 1947.
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That's when my son managed to fall and skin his knee, shattering our false sense of serenity.
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A bullet entered his left hip, shattering bones and ripping through organs and blood vessels, doctors said.
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Witnesses in Boston said a teen threw a rock at a Holocaust memorial, shattering part of it.
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Janet's lack of emotions over shattering Jason's heart alone should have signaled Janet couldn't really be Janet.
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Getting a phone call from your brother saying your dad has passed away…that is earth-shattering.
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It puts the nation and veterans at risk of moral injury, the shattering of a moral compass.
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His special, therefore, represents a new benchmark in the mainstream media's adjustment to Trump's norm-shattering presidency.
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A bird dropped a massive catfish on to a North Carolina woman&aposs car, shattering her windshield.
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Clinton's status as the first female nominee of a major political party was groundbreaking and ceiling-shattering.
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Broom's story is about Katrina, but it isn't just about the life-shattering chaos of the storm.
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Many villagers, both men and women, threw bricks and rocks at the toppled SUV, shattering its windows.
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Conversely, Sanders's shattering victory in New Hampshire took place in one of the most Clinton-hostile states.
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A record-shattering number of women are running for governor this year, an analysis released Monday shows.
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It absorbed quickly and made my skin feel soft and supple, but it was not particularly earth-shattering.
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"We can work against our matrimony-shattering &aposno-fault&apos divorce culture and shore up marriages," he wrote.
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On the surface, Wall St's 8 percent drawdown in the last week is striking but hardly earth-shattering.
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About half an hour into our session, I hear the sound of glass shattering, followed by muffled giggles.
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If they win at the ballot box, many of these candidates will be shattering their own glass ceilings.
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But 15 years ago, the concept of internet connectivity over the air at any speed was Earth-shattering.
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This is the generation that is shattering taboos and redefining old notions of gender, sexuality, and racial justice.
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The butt-baring leather chaps Kylie wore for her Interview magazine spread were nothing less than earth-shattering.
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We find out later that Fury tells Thor a soul-shattering revelation: that mankind is better without gods.
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Just because someone talks a lot doesn't mean they are a font of wisdom or world-shattering ideas.
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Adding a voice assistant like Alexa would defeat the purpose, shattering all illusions of its harmless, childlike nature.
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There was glass shattering, everyone's personal belongings flew to the front of the car and people were screaming.
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It blew siding off the walls, exposing insulation and framing and shattering windows at the two-story building.
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As for that nerve-shattering kitchen chaos, it masked the mechanical precision of a submarine crew. Endurance. Achievement.
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The study findings aren't that earth-shattering, but the length and scope of the study boosts the research.
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In 22, an asteroid exploded over Russia's Chelyabinsk region, injuring hundreds of people and shattering glass on buildings.
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On September 20, 2016, our faith in love was tested by the sound of Brangelina's earth-shattering divorce.
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That has shattering results for them as well as for their families, their financial states, and their futures.
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" Another vital takeaway from her years in the public eye: shattering the myth of the perfect, "great life.
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This naked negation of our humanity by the men who hold our lives in their hands is shattering.
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The fear is that this fragile peace is just one fit of Oval Office pique away from shattering.
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"We can work against our matrimony-shattering 'no-fault' divorce culture and shore up marriages," Allen's resolution reads.
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The 20-meter (66-foot) Chelyabinsk meteor exploded above Russia in 2013, shattering windows and injuring 1,3203 people.
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The performance to Spanish guitar music Malaguena earned him 109.05, shattering his personal best by almost five points.
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For Kim Jong Un, this means shattering America's alliances and reunifying the Korean Peninsula under his totalitarian rule.
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The challenge with this particular sport is to avoid shattering the ice under the weight of the plane.
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It exploded about 303 miles (23.3 kilometers) above Chelyabinsk, injuring hundreds of people and shattering glass in buildings.
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Back in the dugout, Porcello slammed his fists into two of the team's TV monitors, shattering both screens.
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His record-shattering 402 3-pointers helped power the Golden State Warriors to the best regular season ever.
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Here are some of his notable 3-pointers from this season, when he made a record-shattering 402.
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Stephen Curry has been Jordanesque, shattering the record for 4-pointers and hitting shots from halfcourt and beyond.
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The last two years have been marked by gun violence and mass shootings — shattering families and whole communities.
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Golden State's Stephen Curry made 402 this season, shattering his own record of 286 from the season before.
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And so I cannot imagine the pain, the shattering, searing, agony of a parent who loses a child.
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His performance in "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory" (1971) was a master class of gradually shattering aplomb.
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Her first appearance, on a video screen, showed her surrounded by the shards of a shattering glass ceiling.
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Caucus night saw a record 236,000 Democrats show up, shattering all records, and Obama won by eight points.
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Below, we'll introduce you to each remarkable winning team and take a look at their norm-shattering ideas.
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Nothing in Roberts' history suggests he would willfully destroy his reputation by setting such a democracy-shattering precedent.
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You can also get glass ones, but they are prone to shattering and they dull your knives quickly.
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Some liberals hope the other shattering effect of this decision may be felt by the new conservative majority.
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But it's not as earth-shattering a change as some people want to make it out to be.
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Her linear planes floating in space, or shattering into cascades, feel both timeless and futuristic, calligraphic and architectural.
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It's surprising that 8 Mile did not win a GLAAD award based on this boundary-shattering handshake alone.
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"We didn't find something earth-shattering," says Jens Wendland, a physician and psychiatrist who co-authored the study.
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Then, when E-Day arrives, the earth-shattering sound would be a dead giveaway that something wasn't right.
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And the shattering of the truck's unbreakable glass windows during the live demonstration was not a good start.
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Finding out it was a hoax, that his whole life has revolved around this fake attack, is shattering.
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Their hero is Dauwalter, a 33-year-old with a reputation for outrunning men and shattering course records.
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The books I loved most this year — a heretical, often form-shattering bunch — take it one step further.
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Crisped in a pan, the strands emerge as a kind of ossified tumbleweed of meat, shattering and salty.
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The stakes in criminal proceedings are often enormous, but civil disputes often produce life-shattering outcomes as well.
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Jackie Sibblies Drury's play, a surprising and shattering exploration of race and privilege, packs up its fourth wall.
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He's concerned her tooth-shattering accident was a bad omen and believes Wendy will tell him the truth.
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As patrons dove for cover, the sounds of glass shattering and gunshots rang out in the cavernous bar.
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Combat, that traumatic, life-shattering, experience of war, remains central to the American memory of the Vietnam War.
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Then, on the big night, she let loose — pausing to post on Twitter before her shattering immolation scene.
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Despite shattering records in longevity, GDP growth has been much slower during this expansion than in previous booms.
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That means that a larger part of the body is composed of glass, which is susceptible to shattering.
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Neither achievement is what Audrey Weiner, the chief executive of the New Jewish Home, would call earth-shattering.
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Clinton is, at once, a glass-ceiling-shattering symbol of women's empowerment and an emblem of the past.
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Finally, Mr. Trump's own kleptocratic, norm-shattering administration spoils any moral authority he might have on human rights.
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But the productivity slowdown of recent decades was clearly affected by one-time factors, including a shattering financial crisis.
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But that didn't keep local and national media from reporting the caucuses' "record-setting" turnout as "shattering" previous records.
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It feels extremely flimsy in the hand, even when you aren't accidentally shattering it with 14 pounds of longboard.
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Potential shooting victims can be both adults or children who are attempting to circumvent locked doors and shattering windows.
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Washington (CNN)Not even a sudden, silence-shattering prod from Robert Mueller could force Nancy Pelosi's hand on impeachment.
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Beyond his martial arts prowess, Iron Fist can summon his energy into a glowing hand capable of shattering walls.
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Yet this hasn't stopped him from shattering his customer's expectations when it comes to pairing wine with Korean food.
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What pieces it can't swallow it takes into the air and drops onto rocks, shattering them into manageable pieces.
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Everyone was expecting something a bit more earth-shattering after the way the Kardashian-Jenner momager teased the news.
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Here she was, breaking down barriers and shattering disability stereotypes, yet confronted with a barrier to accept the award.
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He has written two novels, Shattering Glass and Hungry Rats, as well as Atlas, a collection of short stories.
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"The work in Shattering the Concrete embodies an expansive understanding of art," writes de Anda in the exhibition catalog.
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Queer writers, too, have plumbed these depths, including, of course, Maggie Nelson in her earth-shattering book The Argonauts.
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And if your political identity is built around a dream of an ideally just society, Gaus's argument is shattering.
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It's all in the name of fun — and creating a music video capable of shattering Vevo records, of course.
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Impact-resistant hurricane windows are typically made from a glass with a resin that keeps the material from shattering.
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In 20143 alone, FEMA responded to a record-shattering 242 disasters (the previous record had been 158 in 1996).
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But just what else "Pokemon Go" is shattering — along with so many other wildly popular apps — is your privacy.
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Now, she is shattering the glass-ceiling once again, after winning the race on Minnesota's left-leaning 5th District.
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Even more inspiring than her shattering world records is the fact that she did it while in immense pain.
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Shattering records is pretty standard for Whitson, who was the first woman commander of the International Space Station (ISS).
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Every interview and tweet is a chance to drop some more earth-shattering knowledge on the previously unenlightened world.
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One new mother is shattering the idea that giving birth via cesarean section means taking the easy way out.
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Click here to view original GIFLosing someone is painful and world shattering and can almost feel impossible to endure.
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The ceremony was bursting with record-shattering moments that will certainly hold significance in careers and ceremonies to come.
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The shattering of a political movement, and the attendant grief, will by its very nature elicit searching and denial.
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Two officers, responding to a report of someone shattering car windows, fatally shot Stephon Clark, 22, on Sunday night.
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You can see in the pictures, the car smashed into the front of the school -- shattering the glass door.
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The June record extends the number of months of consecutive record-shattering warmth the planet has seen to 14.
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Long took shots at another arriving deputy, Bruce Simmons, 51, shattering the bone from his elbow to his shoulder.
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Unclear who was responsible for shattering the side window but it's clear people on the bus suspect it's Conor.
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Five people were shot Wednesday morning, including Majority Whip Steve Scalise, shattering a sense of security on Capitol Hill.
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That means we all have a stake in shattering the stigma and providing every American with access to treatment.
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The analogy isn't quite perfect, though: at least Blazing Saddles' wild, fourth-wall shattering finale through the Warner Bros.
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Mr. Bernazard grabbed Officer Koch's gun and fired it once, shooting him in the hand and shattering the bones.
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Yes, another earth-shattering dispatch from Big Science: Spending time with people you like is literally good for you.
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But as much as Flockaveli was a seismic shift, it endures above all as an eardrum-shattering good time.
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When Marcos accidentally knocks over some photos, shattering the glass in the frames, the moment vibrates with metaphoric force.
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You get your earth shattering twist and the price you pay is the same stale platitudes for weeks afterwards.
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He was the unanimous national player of the year in college basketball in 2011 after shattering NCAA scoring records.
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He was shot three times in the right leg, fell and was trampled, shattering bones in his left leg.
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Bruce Simmons of the Sheriff's Department, who was on foot farther away, shattering a bone in his upper arm.
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Since June, Iranian women have achieved incremental progress in shattering a longstanding taboo against female attendance at sporting events.
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Depending on its location, a massive cyclone could be anything from a minor inconvenience to a life-shattering event.
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As omens go, it was akin to opening an umbrella in the Red Sox clubhouse and shattering a mirror.
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Throughout the day Tuesday, many women supporting Hillary Clinton said they could already hear the sound of glass shattering.
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Additionally, farmers may be hesitant to broadcast struggles with disease, preferring instead to show off their bin-shattering fields.
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We could hear the sound of glass shattering and metal being sheared off the roof or scraping the pavement.
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Since Amazon launched in 1995, it has been lamented as earth-shattering for the brick-and-mortar bookstore business.
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He shot Scalise once in the hip, shattering his pelvis and causing damage to organs and severe internal bleeding.
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He has authored two novels, Shattering Glass and Hungry Rats as well as Atlas, a collection of short stories.
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What shoppers actually heard was the shattering of glass during a botched robbery at a jewelery store, police said.
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NUMBER OF THE DAY $10 billion Damage estimates from wildfires in California, which just keep shattering records this year.
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Yet three years into a norm-shattering presidency, Donald Trump&aposs spending binge doesn&apost end up wrecking another.
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"As much as I know his work, I was shocked by how powerful and earth-shattering every piece was."
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ET (1200-1300 GMT), shattering in one hour the previous record of 2.2 inches (5.6 cm) set in 1958.
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Last year, a single launch in India cast into orbit 104 satellites, shattering the previous world record for deployment.
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Our sources say in a fit of rage -- Bow Wow started shattering gear -- busting three cameras in the process.
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He moves to the side of the car and continues to fire his weapon, shattering the passenger-side window.
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The juxtaposition between the swinging child and the vocalists singing "Black bodies swinging in the summer breeze" is shattering.
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Over the weekend, we had a diagramless crossword by Brendan Emmett Quigley where the theme involved shattering someone's face.
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Intense agitation may be the most visceral way that the human body can react to the shattering of inertia.
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The Twins' pitching coach, Wes Johnson, conceded that the ear-shattering whirlwind of Yankee Stadium unnerved his young relievers.
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Quite often the story will hinge on something, or someone, shattering: a laptop, a string of pearls, Saul's hip.
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One of the most important topics that I discussed with Kohl's for the collection was shattering the comparison culture.
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A blast woke Houston residents from sleep in the early hours of Friday morning, shattering windows and scattering debris.
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A powerful blizzard dumped a record-shattering amount of snow on the province of Newfoundland across Friday and Saturday.
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Last week, in a rare intervention, he accused Catalan secessionist leaders of shattering democratic principles and dividing their society.
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Happy Thursday and welcome back to Overnight Finance, where we're fawning over some precedent-shattering cuteness in the Senate.
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TODAY'S NUMBER $1.5 trillion The record-shattering value analysts say an initial public offering of Saudi Aramco could garner.
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But he also knew that much of what he had to deal with each day wasn't earth-shattering stuff.
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And then, in the last, shattering pages, Chast offers those quiet, detailed drawings of a formidable parent's final moments.
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In a form-shattering memoir, Machado recounts her abusive relationship with another woman by borrowing from dozens of genres.
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After an earth-shattering catastrophe, must I not allow the traces of the horrifying to interfere with my artwork?
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But Chris Kahn, the polling editor at Reuters, warned that those figures aren't earth-shattering — at least not yet.
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The rest of the Nunes memo's criticisms that were purportedly earth-shattering, Watergate-like revelations are equally empty claims.
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Investigative journalism may allow us to see that cocoon more clearly, but it doesn't seem capable of shattering it.
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The midi was an old style and shouldn't have been earth shattering, but the show was savaged by critics.
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When the Wizards traded for Bojan Bogdanovic at the deadline, it didn't look like a particularly earth-shattering move.
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There will be 102 women in the House next year, shattering previous records, and 89 of them are Democrats.
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You cannot bear life on your own and those on whom you depend can end up shattering your life.
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In wild grasses SH4 promotes a phenomenon called "seed shattering" that releases seeds from the stalk when they are ripe.
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Domestication selects against seed shattering because farmers want the seeds to stay attached to a plant as it is harvested.
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Through the late '80s and '90s, Krawcheck, now 52, became a Wall Street titan, shattering glass ceilings as she went.
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The bullet went through Gilligan's back, breaking a few ribs and shattering his collar bone, and caused other, severe injuries.
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Hopefully, you'll see right through those aforementioned piggy-bank-shattering options and get creative with your own DIY version instead.
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A report that the University of California, Los Angeles has received a record-shattering 100,000-plus freshman applications this year.
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Across 36 minutes, the record crackles, moans, and shivers with the sounds of shattering ice, barking sea lions, and birdsong.
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I imagine the shattering of glass, the violent crash against the floor, cratering parquet or leaving pockmarks in smooth concrete.
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She is shattering not only the gender norms within her country but also disrupting the Western perception of Arab women.
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The magical numbers for Wednesday night's record-shattering Powerball were 4, 8, 19, 73, 34 and the Powerball of 10.
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The expectation shattering returns of bitcoin over many years has lead to an amount far more than I can spend.
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We don't know what's going to happen in the show, but the move was absolutely Earth-shattering for comic fans.
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NASA's much-hyped announcement this week about the Red Planet wasn't earth-shattering, but it certainly keeps such conjecture alive.
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Ruth, her daughter (Saniyya Sidney), and their female ancestors have the rare ability to manipulate matter, with earth-shattering consequences.
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Bey's boundary-breaking, record-making, internet-shattering performance, and her callout at the end, drew attention to a larger problem.
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Finding out that he had actually been accepted was one of the most "shattering" moments of his life, Abramovitz said.
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The obvious answer is the Great Depression, which reached Britain in the 1930s, shattering many people's faith in unmanaged capitalism.
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They were determined and fearless, breaking through gender barriers and shattering the glass ceilings experienced as women of their generations.
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The carmaker reported a profit of $1.86 per share, shattering analyst expectations for a loss of 42 cents per share.
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The carmaker reported a profit of $1.86 per share, shattering analyst expectations for a loss of 21 cents per share.
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This pushes Ethan to smash a glass into his romantic rival's Champagne flute, shattering everything and cutting his hand open.
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"During his presidential election, he wound up with a record-shattering $29 million in his campaign," Jackson said of Obama.
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The historically girly hue is reimagined in a modern power suit, a look typically reserved for glass ceiling-shattering women.
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Paris is in the grips of a heat wave that has spread across Europe, shattering heat records across the continent.
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It's a ludicrous and unheard of figure, and just a piece of the record-shattering global total of $2443.2 billion.
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The current losing streak of 603 trading days is utterly unprecedented in length, shattering the previous record of 393 days.
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I was in a life-shattering car accident on my way home from filming season one of Tiny Home Adventure.
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People become less easily outraged by the shattering of taboos, and a candidate becomes emboldened to go further next time.
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To celebrate our multifaceted lives, we teamed up with adidas to highlight four inspiring women who are shattering outdated stereotypes.
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Her cousin/roommate Sinclair (Kim Coles) was air-headed but golden-hearted, completely shattering the idea of unshakable Black women.
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"Science happens in small steps," Demirel told CNN, shattering the hopes of people who want science to happen now everywhere.
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A Patek Philippe wristwatch just became the most expensive ever sold at auction, shattering sales estimates and fetching $11 million.
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The shattering effect is spectacular in slow motion, especially when combined with the grape juice spilling all over the place.
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But by shattering the season into fragments of stories, Discovery ended up with characters who barely changed over 15 episodes.
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Now that potentially dream-shattering information is just a quick click away, how do you keep the Christmas spirit alive?
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After six seasons of Hollywoo, existentially-challenged equines, and heart-shattering pathos, Bojack Horseman has finally hung up its reins.
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They also wanted to avoid the shattering rattling produced by Brazil's "caxirola" percussion instruments at the championships four years ago.
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For that hypothesis to work, however, the long spines would need to be strong enough to avoid shattering or fracturing.
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Yet the shattering of the illusion that Westworld is the center of action is the true legacy of this episode.
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It's been over a couple of years since the singer, 26, released the record-shattering 1989 album in October 2014.
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"Stone Cold" Steve Austin's intro music changed the sound of glass shattering for an entire generation in the late 90s.
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So there you have it, folks: the surprisingly good story behind The Big Lie and Jamie Foxx's earth-shattering rebranding.
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This helps form a cohesive crust on the meat, avoiding the annoying problem of skin shattering off as you eat.
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The new trailer starts off real serious but quickly takes a left turn into Deadpool's trademark fourth wall-shattering absurdity.
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The attack killed 13 people and injured at least 5,800 people, some permanently, shattering the nation's myth of public safety.
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The album is a masterclass in production, full of icy, shattering beats, latex-pop synth lines, and heartfelt vocal samples.
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"It doesn't have ginormous cases like the D.C. Circuit has, so he hasn't had many earth-shattering opinions," Blackman said.
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However, Barry Bonds caused a boom in popularity in maple bats, which neatly coincides with the uptick in shattering bats.
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The narrative mix that made 26 work was that it carefully blended gigantic, world-shattering stakes with very personal crises.
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It turns out, however, that this rare distinction may have had little to do with the shattering of glass ceilings.
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Then, he oversaw the passage of a $1.5 trillion corporate tax cut that has contributed to record-shattering corporate profits.
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Taken together, the record-shattering extreme weather we saw throughout 2019 paints a worrisome picture of what&aposs to come.
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By shattering those relatively modest efforts, Trump and his allies may inadvertently have convinced more Americans to support climate action.
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Shattering glass The second installment of "Badass Women of Washington" -- the digital series by CNN's Dana Bash -- is out now.
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Parked on the other side of the road from the bar, he witnessed two gunshots and windows shattering into pieces.
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Her fine-drawn linear planes floating in space, or shattering into cascades, feel both timeless and futuristic, calligraphic and architectural.
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For the tournament, Denise scored 282 points in four games, Jeanette 258, both marks shattering the old record of 200.
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Both Marvel and DC are firing off huge storylines, big summertime plotlines, and "earth shattering" revelations about their comic narratives.
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We hope Finding Dory's record-shattering success will be the final of many, many wake-up calls to film studios.
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This is Whitman-level poetry, an earth-shattering quatrain that needs no rhyme scheme, requires no resemblance to standard songwriting.
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The blast demolished nearly half of the nine-story building, shattering its glass front and shearing off its north face.
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Yet three years into a norm-shattering presidency, Donald Trump&aposs spending measures up similarly with that of his predecessors.
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And the most shattering blow came in 2010, she said, when her youngest son, Maurice Davis, died of colon cancer.
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Here some of the electrons' energy is transferred to the bigger particles, sometimes shattering them, and the electrons are deflected.
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But it was the other primary witness to Missandei's death whose broken heart will have the most world-shattering repercussions.
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Yet, stretches of this scene unfold in strenuous choral writing over a heaving orchestra of shifting chords to shattering effect.
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Satanic fury returns and crests into a shattering climax that Mr. Noseda drove to a pitch of blazing, demonic fervor.
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A filly named Lets Light the Way was euthanized on Tuesday after shattering a sesamoid bone at the ankle joint.
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The painting sold to a telephone bidder for $90.3 million with fees, shattering the auction record for a living artist.
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This scene — Henriette's severing from the familiar world, the unending solitude of the liminal state — is nothing less than shattering.
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Last week, more than 3.3 million people filed for unemployment, shattering the previous record of about 700,000 claims in 1982.
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Which makes watching one after the other succumb — to AIDS, drug addiction or acts of violence — all the more shattering.
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Human contact is always a compromise in "Fulfillment Center," Abe Koogler's quietly shattering new play, and never a satisfactory one.
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One would expect the prospect of voting out Trump to bring record-shattering numbers of energized Democrats to the polls.
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Compared with the shattering beauty and sublime intensity of what was to come, those giant steps soon sounded almost tentative.
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But in Serena Burdick's second novel, "The Girls With No Names," the Tildon family's shattering doesn't happen all at once.
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In a state that has become a Democratic stronghold, housing prices have rebounded and Las Vegas is shattering visitor records.
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The chefs dredge the pieces in a batter made with roasted soybean powder, then double fry them for shattering effect.
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Researchers say global warming is dramatically worsening the ongoing fires and has made the record-shattering temperatures far more probable.
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Joe Zahm, the president of Turks and Caicos Sotheby's International Realty, said 2019 was "a record-shattering year" for prices.
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Lynch was severely injured when she was hit head-on on a Minnesota freeway, shattering her femurs and thigh bones.
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Some have also experienced shattering, though they say seller Greater Goods provided excellent customer service and replaced the broken scale.
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It hit a government law building within earshot, blasting debris through the shattering windows that ripped through his new painting.
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Basically they wanted to remind fans that a movie can still be fun and entertaining without it being record-shattering.
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Although Rihanna had her fair share of earth-shattering moments on stage, our favorite was one that occurred behind the scenes.
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Patty Jenkins' Wonder Woman continues to trail-blaze through history, and Jenkins is well on her way to shattering another record.
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In the run-up to Season 7, we decided to revisit the most earth-shattering deaths in the show so far.
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Yet US stocks have spent the early summer months shattering records and European indexes have registered double-digit gains this year.
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While it fell short of its predecessors' record-shattering $208.8 million launch, the dinosaur sequel is off to a mighty start.
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Well, not for his whole life, since he'd already spent a good chunk of that shattering records with the Edmonton Oilers.
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One thing is clear: The days of calm markets marching steadily higher, shattering one record after another, are gone for now.
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Along the way, Holliday also blessed us with tips for shattering regressive beauty standards and a few go-to skincare tips.
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In the U.S., the Marvel superhero flick took in a record-breaking estimated $350 million during its opening weekend, shattering expectations.
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At the time of publication, Apple and the local police were not able to confirm what object was shattering the windows.
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As for her record-shattering swim, Ledecky admitted that she could tell she was having a "good swim" on Friday night.
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It's heart-shattering to me that Donatella and Marilyn are both so aware that their reactions will be immediately be judged.
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In any case, it will have little to do with whether she succeeds in shattering the glass ceiling of the presidency.
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Her campaign, along with the Democratic National Committee and other state parties, collected $143 million in August, a record-shattering number.
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The landscape, a wild scrawl of reddish terraces and gushing private rivers, came right up to the bus, nearly shattering it.
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And Trump&aposs continued insistence on investigating his defeated opponent and other Democrats is viewed as shattering all previous presidential norms.
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They paid $135 million for the Massachusetts site in the Interior Department auction that brought in a record-shattering $405 million.
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But, for most of us, this Leonine eclipse will probably have a more heart-opening effect than anything too earth-shattering.
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Forget the shattering facts above and get down to basics: You can go to a store and find clothing for yourself.
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This new scene picks up right after Finn bashes Phasma in the face with his riot control baton, shattering her helmet.
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Vinnie Mancuso, Collider: Speaking of shattering: This is not Mr. Glass's movie, despite what the title and billing might tell you.
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The Slow Mo Guys filmed the shattering effect in 28,000 and 343,000fps to show off the whole spectrum of exploding glass.
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The single biggest image-shattering event for the 2600—and Atari itself—was the home release of its Pac-Man cartridge.
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In an email, the CPSC specified that it has received 850 reports of shattering or exploding in the past seven years.
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Events like this show how the climate crisis is shattering the baseline we use to evaluate what is normal and extreme.
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But the key, limitation-shattering upshot from those workouts came from the decision to install a crossover dribble into Durant's repertoire.
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I hear glass shattering and a man and woman yelling at each other in the front yard of a nearby house.
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Just look at all the strangely uplifting facts before us: Queer and trans people had a record-shattering year on television.
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I also felt terrible because what you didn't see, was the ring shattering when Astrid picked it up from the track.
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Segments from the show routinely rake in millions of hits on YouTube and Facebook while repeatedly shattering the show's own records.
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A Politifact analysis found that Senate experts agree going nuclear on a Supreme Court nominee is significant, though not earth-shattering.
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I went from having this incredibly empowering and sacred experience in my home to witnessing a devastating, earth-shattering attack firsthand.
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An epic stunt or two will be streamed on "The Mashable Show" that could wind up shattering some Guinness World Records.
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Spain's King Felipe VI, in a rare intervention, accused secessionist leaders on Tuesday of shattering democratic principles and dividing Catalan society.
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The bezels are the unsung heroes saving your phone's screen from cracking or shattering when you don't drop it face-down.
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No, the world's priciest whisky hails from Japan, thanks to a record-shattering auction price garnered by a regular-sized bottle.
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Its "Gorilla" glass helps prevent your iPhone from shattering when you drop it, and is starting to be used in cars.
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Israel saw a surge in attacks on soldiers and policemen by Palestinians armed with knives, shattering several months of relative calm.
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How does Trump expect to curb Iranian influence without provoking a war or shattering divided societies like Iraq, Yemen, and Lebanon?
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The jury's verdict culminates a fall from grace whose dimensions are among the most profoundly, emphatically shattering in the American saga.
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But the full moon doesn't always have to be earth-shattering: There's something very familiar, even comforting, about the lunar cycle.
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Preventing infection rates from climbing in China will require shattering taboos and teaching young people about how to have safe sex.
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As specialists who treat breast cancer patients, we know a diagnosis of breast cancer is frightening and earth shattering to anyone.
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Ten months broke their temperature records in 2015, with half of those shattering their old records by the largest-ever margins.
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While Obama's presidency will be remembered for many precedent-shattering actions, the turkey pardoning created at least one poultry-related one.
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And that could be fun and all, but it also wouldn't exactly be "bringing down the presidency" levels of earth-shattering.
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A bullet went through both of Harry Romero's legs, shattering his bones as he tried to cover his wife from gunfire.
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The leaflets gave a long list of instructions: Put tape over windows in the form of an X to prevent shattering.
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It was among the largest one-day destructions a company has ever suffered, shattering faith in the invulnerability of tech companies.
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Mark McGwire's record-setting 21990th home-run baseball brought $21968 million at auction in 1999, shattering the record for baseball artifacts.
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Among consumers, the postelection rise in confidence has failed to translate into a sustained improvement in spending, shattering a longstanding relationship.
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Researchers have linked such shattering events as the Challenger space shuttle accident to human error caused by a lack of sleep.
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Most important, after years of receiving shattering news by phone, should I not revel in the banal glory of a "Gm"?
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They're absurd until you try them: salty and sweet and shattering everywhere, leaving behind smears of cream and telltale butter fingerprints.
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He is famous for his shattering works on difficult women, helming the advent of theatrical realism and fathering a prime minister.
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"I was the third generation of the things we didn't talk about," she notes; there is exhilaration in shattering this pattern.
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A scenario in which Italy had difficulty meeting its financing needs would deal a shattering blow to Europe's fragile financial system.
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I love the somber sound of ice falling from a tall pine tree and shattering like crystal on the frozen ground.
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The pair managed to answer why the noodles break the way they do, but not how to break them without shattering.
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However it's interpreted, a hundred years after its rebirth, Melville's seafaring story is almost refreshing in its simplicity and shattering tragedy.
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Then an arrow shot by a Southern Alpine archer struck the Iceman from behind, shattering his scapula and severing an artery.
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Woodruff kept the Dodgers in check, getting Manny Machado to hit into a pair of double plays — once shattering his bat.
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But life doesn't go Lily's way, and mounting disappointments such as unrequited love and financial debts tip into a shattering ending.
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Today Burch is blazing a new trail: creating new norms for women in business by shattering stereotypes and confronting gender bias.
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The iPhone brought about an earth shattering change in the way we receive news, communicate and a host of other things.
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"We remain concerned about the potential impact of these record-shattering floods," the North Carolina Pork Council said on its website.
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On Sunday, a drone exploded south of Beirut, shattering the windows of an office belonging to Hezbollah, another Iranian-backed group.
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In June and July, the soccer Women's World Cup reached roughly a billion viewers, shattering records set during the 2015 tournament.
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He offered not a shred of proof of any such danger, while the shattering evidence of Bahamians' needs still lies everywhere.
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Major League Baseball hitters have punctuated a power-packed year by shattering the record for most home runs in a season.
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Sometimes, the people who are least expected to break out of the back benches of Congress end up shattering that assumption.
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This shattering, sometimes unbearably powerful novel, completed in 1904, was written by Henrik Pontoppidan, who won the Nobel Prize in 1917.
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"It was pretty shattering for me," said Lori Seymour, the official with the International Organization for Migration who made the announcement.
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With hours still remaining for shoppers to take advantage of Black Friday sales, the annual shopping event is already shattering records.
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" Perez said that Democrats value diversity and compassion and plan on fixing the immigration system, "not uprooting lives and shattering families.
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Despite record-shattering US oil production, US oil prices have spiked 50% since plummeting to $42.53 a barrel on Christmas Eve.
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More than 100 women were sworn in to the House of Representatives in 2019, shattering the record from a decade ago.
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The director, Diederik Van Rooijen, establishes a tense mood by alternating between ear-shattering demonism and extended periods of suspenseful silence.
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On Sunday, a drone exploded south of Beirut, shattering the windows of an office belonging to Hezbollah, another Iranian-backed group.
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Earlier this week the comic book world lost one of the most innovative and boundary shattering artists working in the business.
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Without Wolfe's complete shattering of journalistic conventions in this book, it's doubtful that Schiller would have ever considered a career change.
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After his first bluff got more retweets than Kobe Bryant's record shattering retirement message, Conor must be loving the fake out.
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IF: I think all of the hardware products, with the exception of Chromecast, were not breaking earth-shattering new ground in hardware.
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I'm not shattering decades of historical precedent and my returns probably won't reveal any collusion with one of our leading foreign adversaries.
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This could be the cosmic clarion call for social justice; the long-awaited shattering of the White House's very real glass ceiling!
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Maybe a movie about the shape-shifting Ms. Marvel or the space-shattering hero known as Nova could be in the works?
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Warned against taking the role, Ledger earned an Oscar nomination for Best Actor for his shattering portrayal of a tortured, lonely soul.
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The early days of wireless technology were marked by struggle and confusion but also glory and Earth-shattering instances of scientific achievement.
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In a liberal democracy, it's about shattering the established parties, the established cooperations and the established intellectual forms of power and hegemony.
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And as with the end of Elizabeth's relationship with the KGB, it boiled down to a massive, world-shattering breach of trust.
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Marvel's "Captain Marvel," its first film to feature a solo female lead, is already on its way to shattering box-office records.
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The IPO, which could raise a record-shattering $40 billion, would bring in fat fees and coveted bragging rights for investment banks.
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Grace Jones's hi-top fade, Brigitte Bardot's beehive, Jane Birkin's fringe — over the decades, we've witnessed a slew of earth-shattering 'dos.
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It treats orthodoxy, accuracy and consistency as if they were simply to be negotiated away in a series of earth-shattering deals.
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Ocasio-Cortez, a freshman, endorsed Cabán for district attorney, flexing her political muscle for the first time since her own shattering win.
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Pensacola, Florida, reached a high of 96 degrees on the same day, shattering the record high temperature for the month of October.
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They're boldly tackling issues even the most seasoned activists are hesitant to take on, breaking boundaries and shattering stigma in the process.
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Romance radio star Delilah Rene Luke's heartbreak continues following the shattering death of her teenage son Zachariah to suicide on Oct. 3.
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Thought several season 7 episodes were leaked, fans nevertheless gathered 'round their streaming devices in record-shattering numbers to watch the show.
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Hillary herself has focused mostly on alleged sexist comments by Trump and focused on her own shattering of the electoral glass ceiling.
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As a result, they judge him as they would judge themselves, should they hear window-glass shattering in the dead of night.
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They treat the Jennings and everyone in their orbit as a real people in a real situation with possibly life-shattering stakes.
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Can Herzog bring his trademark attentiveness to bear on what is, in so many ways, a force that is shattering our attention?
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In other words, just buying pre-1998 Pyrex cookware doesn't guarantee that it's made of borosilicate glass, and shattering remains a risk.
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Bill Belichick is one of the leading coaches in NFL history, with a record-shattering five Super Bowl wins to his name.
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So while it's not the most earth-shattering EV announcement, anyone eyeing a Leaf just got some extra miles on that charge.
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There are only so many times you can precariously balance your iPhone on your laptop screen without it toppling over and shattering.
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" Mother: "Well, everybody tells their child this in the knowledge that it will one day emerge as a world-shattering falsehood, Timmy.
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She calmly prepares for the film's final showdown while the villain takes ear-shattering whacks at the glass door with an ax.
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"We did not get the results we wanted, but we took a step in shattering a barrier that's still there," Obama said.
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Your decision to provide health care to all your workers, including part-time employees, shouldn't have been earth-shattering, but it was.
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Swaths of the eastern United States that just endured record-shattering cold will get deluged with freezing rain and snow, forecasters say.
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And I said, what would be a really earth-shattering thing that would be revolutionary and that people would refuse to ignore?
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Last Friday, two companies jointly bought a piece of residential land, shattering a record price that has been standing for two decades.
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It took jewelers from Lakshikaa Jewels in Mumbai, India, 18 months to craft the record-shattering ring, which is worth $4.9 million.
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Biblio: You write that Hillary Clinton's message about "shattering the glass ceiling" was lost on a lot of white working-class women.
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Gone are the ear-shattering, howling, gutsy V8 engines of years past, replaced by quiet, purring, energy efficient downsized hybrid power units.
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The year began with a record-shattering polar vortex that engulfed the US Midwest and eastern Canada, killing at least 21 people.
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"It was the biggest blast I ever would imagine, lights flashing, glass shattering," said a woman who was injured in the explosion.
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We meet her just after she drops her laptop on the floor, shattering both the screen and the illusion of well-being.
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After moving on to several ear-shattering renditions of popular Swedish folk songs, he finishes by proudly mooning everyone in his vicinity.
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Authorities said the car broke through checkpoints into the grounds of the General Santander School and exploded, shattering windows of apartments nearby.
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Great. First things first: Cannabis-infused oil is gonna be the easiest way to turn any recipe into an earth-shattering edible.
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It's not even all that earth-shattering to Murtagh — he meets William only once, but that family resemblance is hard to deny.
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At least three people were killed and five injured, some by shattering glass, and the assailant stepped off the tram and fled.
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Of course, it's better than nothing, but it's definitely not the Earth-shattering change that policy makers might have been hoping for.
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She mitigates this with collections of thumbnail profiles, most of them shattering, about mentally ill people made worse by the prison system.
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She put it in gear as a 40-ounce bottle came smashing through the back window, shattering glass on both of us.
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So they used glass cutters to score a circle, which they covered with duct tape to prevent shattering and muffle the sound.
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Starting last fall, Iranian-backed militias launched rockets at Iraqi bases that house American troops, shattering nerves more than doing much damage.
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It sets the stage for a record-breaking annual temperature mark this year, as well, likely shattering the figure set in 85033.
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They look over a beach bleached of color, past wind-tattered WARNING flags, out to where waves are shattering against rock jetties.
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On March 24, an Amtrak Acela train bumped a New Jersey Transit train, shattering windows and causing several reports of minor injuries.
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Escalating either or both fights would set the stage for more possible precedent-shattering decisions on presidential power and Capitol Hill oversight.
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The new mark sets the stage for a record-breaking annual temperature mark this year, likely shattering the figure set in 2015.
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Sam Gold's tradition-shattering staging of this Tennessee Williams play, starring Sally Field and Joe Mantello, will entertain its final gentleman caller.
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The result is Ares' mind-shattering, shockingly bloody, wildly deadly season 1 finale, "Episode 8," and more specifically, its chilling closing sequence.
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On Wednesday, this immaculate 1971 Datsun 240Z sold for $310,000 on Bring a Trailer, shattering the site's previous record for the model.
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The BBC aired footage showing police officers knocking down security cameras in a Muslim neighborhood and shattering the windows of parked cars.
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The late-night blast occurred in the Athens neighborhood of Exarhia, damaging the entrance of a building and shattering nearby shop windows.
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I stopped short of a full skull-shattering dose, but it's reassuring to know I can get it when the need arises.
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In the grand scheme of bad decisions currently being made in Washington, the final repeal of these taxes is not earth-shattering.
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Trump and his aides have taken several, norm-shattering steps to end the decades-old, seemingly intractable U.S. conflict with North Korea.
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The truck traveled at least 50 yards, mowing down scores of people, shattering stands and leaving a trail of dead and injured.
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This helps keep the hearts from shattering — never a good omen on Valentine's Day, and inconvenient the rest of the year, too.
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Shrewd, crazy funny and sometimes shattering, it's a comedy about constitutional law and inherited trauma that makes the political very, very personal.
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Shattering taboos, he described the rape and how his father's insistence that "real men" know how to defend themselves left him feeling responsible.
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Record-shattering US oil growth The oversupply in 2020 comes as OPEC and its allies attempt to bring about equilibrium in the market.
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Claborn says the customer witnessing the holdup fired several times at the robber, shattering the drive-thru window of Cozy Corner Drive-In.
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However, a man was jealous of the fairy's lamp and shot an arrow of his hatred, shattering the lamp in a million pieces.
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But the fatal decision to include Kirkuk in a referendum on Kurdish independence precipitated the advance by the Iraqi army, shattering that dream.
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Every child I met had been impacted in some way by the conflict and violence shattering this region for more than two years.
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What they contain is earth-shattering: they prove that magic existed before the scientific revolution, and that the industrial revolution essentially weakened magic.
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By that time sexual abuse scandals had ripped through the Catholic Church, shattering the silence that had for so long protected its secrets.
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Stars from the movie have been posting throwback shots from the set to celebrate the movie's record-shattering $1.2 billion opening weekend worldwide.
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And I haven't even begun to touch the surface of Amazon's lesser-known, industry-shattering programs like Seller Fulfilled Prime and Direct Fulfillment.
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Last year, the studio took the top five slots at the worldwide box office, shattering records with total grosses of over $7.2 billion.
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Fans of the taboo-shattering company seem to have internalized the fact that Musk's mouth can sometimes outpace his company's ability to deliver.
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Agriculture was the backbone of the economy and so there were ripple effects, with the undermining of property rights also shattering investor confidence.
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A black-clad guard produced handcuffs and leg shackles, while another switched on a "noise generator," filling the cell with ear-shattering sounds.
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None of this is earth-shattering, but it does raise the question of why Trump's staff seems to be trying to trick him.
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Every week there's a new ground-shattering revelation about their lifestyles—but the most conflicting reports have to do with where they live.
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While none of these sound like earth-shattering capabilities, each one would require a fair amount of development time to build from scratch.
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That delivers a perfect shattering effect, like watching a planet get destroyed or flying through the asteroid belt in the movies or something.
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And her loss of control led to two shattering defeats of her Brexit deal by MPs, the first being the largest on record.
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Sasha Velour sure figured it out, and I think that her earth-shattering "So Emotional" alone is what got her that $100,00 prize.
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The record-shattering storm touched down as a Category 4 hurricane on Friday, dumping several inches of rain on the Texas Coastal Bend.
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Annie dedicates a lot of time to shattering misconceptions around disability on her channel, particularly for those living with invisible disabilities or conditions.
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So while the international community talks about and works for a deal to end the civil war, the heart-shattering battle wages on.
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Nike's rare 'moon shoe' sold for $437,500, shattering the auction record for shoes Extremely disappointed to learn they don't look like the moon.
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When a record-shattering hurricane is headed toward your city, you listen to local officials and weather experts to prepare for the worst.
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Because the seven-year-old uprising-turned-conflict is shattering my grandmother's dream of return, I too feel some guilt about her situation.
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Rather than learning from successive defeats and an increasingly alienated base, this #NeverTrumpOrCruz madness now stands on the brink of shattering the GOP.
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It'd be too hard to understand the motives of the protagonist, The Kid, who doesn't express opinions on the shattering events around him.
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But I do expect that the question will productivity break your mind, like a butterfly shattering a chrysalis to emerge with new capabilities.
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You can put them at the bottom of the sink when washing delicate dishes like wine glasses, to help protect them from shattering.
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Beauty and the Beast opened in other global territories, including the U.S., last week, shattering records with $350 million in ticket sales worldwide.
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"Deadpool" bowed to a massive $2135 million opening this weekend, shattering records and outperforming many of the super hero cohorts that preceded it.
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It risks shattering May's already dwindling authority, following a sexual harassment scandal that engulfed parliament last week and led to high-profile resignations.
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Even though female athletes are breaking records and shattering glass ceilings, that's still not enough for the polo-shirted CommentBros of the world.
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He is hostile, initially, but reconsiders after the shattering conflict with Killmonger — which he sees, correctly, as proof that Wakandan realism had failed.
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" And the German filmmaker Maren Ade resurfaces several years after her shattering breakup drama "Everyone Else" with a father-daughter story, "Toni Erdmann.
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This goes well beyond the standard-issue norm-shattering that Trump has made his regular operating procedure since he began running for president.
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Public polling shows evidence that these reports, plus extreme weather events such as the deadly, record-shattering California wildfires, are changing some minds.
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The final chorus is a coolly shattering invocation of impending environmental catastrophe: THIS YEAR THE SEA IS AS GREEN AS A FOREST: EUTROPHICATION!
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Analysts fear a full-blown U.S.-China trade spat could have damaging economic consequences, hitting exporters of both nations and shattering global growth.
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It's not exactly earth-shattering, but it's steady for a category that felt almost dead in the water a year or two back.
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There was always the intent that the night would be culminating [with] this momentous shattering of the glass and it just got blown.
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Political watchers in South Carolina say that as many as 700,000 people could vote on Saturday, shattering the previous record by about 100,000.
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Unlike the populist, anti-establishment, norm shattering, often extreme Trump, Kavanaugh is a mainstream, conventional, cautious, credentialed product of the center-right establishment.
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Survivors called it the stuff of nightmares: glass doors shattering, a lone shooter stalking through the office, firing at will on terrified employees.
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It set Michael McGuire's car rocking in his driveway, knocking things off his shelves and shattering glass in his cabinets near Leilani Estates.
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But the dramatic act of extending his hand to one of America's longtime adversaries will forever illustrate Trump's gut-driven, norm-shattering tenure.
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It will advance it by righting a historical wrong and by shattering the Palestinian fantasy that Jerusalem is not the capital of Israel.
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For nearly twenty years, after leaving their previous partners, they shared "a uniquely great and earth-shattering love"—or so they told themselves.
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But President Trump has publicly and privately pressured Israel to block the lawmakers in recent days, a precedent-shattering move by the president.
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To read its six shattering pages is to come face-to-face with the isolation, self-doubt and crushing misery of mental illness.
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Demonstrators wearing hard hats tore apart the outside of the Legislative Council, ripping down metal and shattering glass to get inside the building.
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Yet September's super typhoon brought unprecedented flooding and damage across the city, felling trees, shattering windows on commercial towers and paralyzing transport networks.
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Some event, or series of experiences so completely shattering, a fall so long and deep, that everything solid about life seems torn away.
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It looks as though the whole comic is about to implode on itself, as the character faces down a major, earth-shattering revelation.
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Record-shattering heat in California is sparking fires across the southern part of the state, the L.A. Times reports, causing hundreds to evacuate.
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Is the monster real, and just waiting for Cora to make a world-shattering identification and also propel women's role in science forward?
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Once, we paused to watch a muscular butcher bring his cleaver down on a slab of meat to the sound of shattering bones.
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The attacks have stretched across several provinces, shattering a rare interval of several weeks without airstrikes in the rebel-held districts of Aleppo.
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There have been 23 goals scored in the 90th minute and second-half stoppage time so far, shattering the previous high of 14.
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In 1968 he prevailed in the gubernatorial race, even though he was bedridden for weeks after shattering an ankle in a plane crash.
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There have been 219 goals scored in the 21969th minute and second-half stoppage time so far, shattering the previous high of 14.
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"This guy, you know, he's good," Mr. Young once told a Reprise record executive, in the days before the era-shattering murder spree.
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The confirmation that a hugely powerful man who is supposed to be on our side is just as bad as Trump is shattering.
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That information, Mr. Brauchler said, convinced them Mr. Holmes had turned to violence amid a shattering sense of professional failure and sexual rejection.
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Shops and homes taped up their windows to protect them from shattering but a number of panes from office building skyscrapers were smashed.
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Earth-shattering developments happened offscreen, and others were tossed off casually, as though the show needs to move at a full gallop now.
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Alex Perrin, prosecutor for Valence, the capital of Drôme, said the shots hit the front and rear windows of the bus, shattering both.
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Moreover, the authors face the challenge of making them feel relevant given the extraordinary, norm-shattering events playing out today on cable television.
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These preppers often consider widespread, earth-shattering catastrophe to be an inevitability, and they stock up on food, water, weapons, and tools accordingly.
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At the same time, he has pledged to turn his record-shattering personal spending spigot on for whomever emerges as the Democratic nominee.
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In recent months my colleagues at The Times and other media outlets have published a series of shattering investigations into modern digital surveillance.
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But occasionally, ringing out over the sound of all those shattering records have been the voices of naysayers, many of them veteran players.
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"For shattering gender and age barriers, all with finesse and grace, the HFPA is humbled to bestow this honor upon her," Sofia added.
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But the weight of the moment is too much, and poor Cheryl drops a soul-shattering two inches as the clip abruptly ends.
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In a way, it's only fitting: Arizona, long an emblem of conservatism, also has a history of shattering stereotypes about women in power.
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How thrilling they are, with the gods bent over, howling, in the skies and the storm shattering the earth like a clay pot.
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His political career had been seemingly derailed by two shattering electoral losses: in the 1960 presidential campaign, and the 1962 California gubernatorial election.
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With the attack, Russia once again appeared to have found itself a target of terrorism, shattering a respite in its main urban centers.
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What ensued was a global box office windfall that surpassed the $10 billion mark in 2019, shattering Disney's 2016 record of $7.6 billion.
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The experiment suggested that instead of the small asteroid shattering the larger one, as previous experiments predicted, the large asteroid remained relatively undamaged.
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There's the plane, festooned with sensors, its wings hanging with golden prongs, razor-sharp to capture frozen cloud droplets without shattering those nearby.
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See exclusive behind-the-scenes photos and hear from all the stars as they share Force-shattering secrets of the final Skywalker episode.
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Many lawmakers have continued to criticize the company following its record-shattering $5 billion settlement with the Federal Trade Commission over privacy issues.
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Before the premiere is half over, she finds herself on the run, a suspect in the nation-shattering event that has just transpired.
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The story pivots on the shattering of a mirror, manufactured by a troll, that magnifies the worst in people and hides the good.
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In some regions of Europe, the Great Famine of 1315-17 killed a tenth of the population, shattering social norms and local economies.
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Eating-disorder caregivers and advocates welcome Marathe's help in shattering the myth that anorexia afflicts only well-to-do white girls and women.
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The judges appreciated that "with the diversity and complexity of space, there is a visual shattering of the boundaries between inside and out."
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What followed was a standoff that ended when an armored police vehicle rammed into the bank doors, shattering their glass, video footage shows.
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Ryan Coogler's "Black Panther" was a cultural and commercial phenomenon, shattering a myth about the overseas viability of movies with Afrocentric story lines.
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The Hill's Jonathan Easley reports: Pollsters and election modelers suffered an industry-shattering embarrassment at the hands of Donald Trump on Tuesday night.
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Developing an intense, often instantaneous interest in an inappropriate target feels like a singular, earth-shattering experience, but it's a very common one.
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Bernie Sanders has played a leading role in much of this, continuing a trajectory of shattering taboos that he launched during his 2016 campaign.
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" Prowant "began kicking the rear driver side window of the vehicle she was in," eventually shattering it and "knocking broken glass into the street.
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More and more episodes of every season of Family Guy are taken over by these kinds of format-shifting — if not format-shattering — gimmicks.
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According to Variety, Fox Searchlight only learned of the charges lurking in Parker and Celestin's past after it made its record-shattering Sundance purchase.
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As the universe cooled, these symmetries would have broken, like a crystal shattering, introducing distinct particles and the complexity seen in the universe today.
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With a precedent shattering two armed catapult, a flair for the dramatic and no small amount of Jersey moxie, the team is Chunkin legend.
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One of the things that makes us unique – apart from my incomparable genius and record-shattering genitalia – is the way we work with collaborators.
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Otherwise paradigm-shattering Minecraft is still primarily made up of ingenious reward systems, for increasing your character's power, territory, complexity, or your own mastery.
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No one is really sure how to solve this problem, but most seem to agree it's going to require some degree of norm-shattering.
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When you do anything to damage that relationship, as United did this week, you risk shattering the trust you worked so hard to build.
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But what's sometimes forgotten, amid the general shattering of European politics that soon followed, is where the theologian came down on sexuality and marriage.
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Several cars and motorcycles appeared out of the desert in front of me and armed men exited, all screaming at once, shattering the silence.
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Hoang builds their growing relationships — with each other, their families, and themselves — so wonderfully, and their dark moment, when all seems lost, is shattering.
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We'd guess that, usually, these revelations tend to be more mundane (your weekend habits, the true extent of your jeans collection) than earth-shattering.
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The summer of 2017 was the hottest on record across the state, and numerous record-shattering heat waves occurred that further dried out vegetation.
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There's nothing really earth shattering here, but it's nice to see Google continuing to give Wear OS a little love ahead of I/O.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Tonight, Leonardo da Vinci's "Salvator Mundi" sold for $400 million shattering art auction records ($450.3 million with fees).
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Seventeen new acts launched and registered to play, shattering all expectations, and allies turned up in droves to donate gear, money and volunteer time.
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This should be a mazel-worthy moment for the obsessively self-described student, but, she couldn't be less happy about this identity-shattering news.
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Tennis superstar Andy Murray received a huge honor for his contributions to tennis in China ... and celebrated by shattering it into a million pieces!!
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Good news for democracy: Taylor Swift's viral Instagram post shattering her apolitical reputation has led to a massive spike in new voter registrations nationwide.
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Murray recalls one shattering case where doctors and nurses believed a fussy baby boy would be in danger if sent home with his parents.
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As she wrapped up the speech, which went over the limit by mere seconds, Schwertner banged his gavel over a glass tabletop, shattering it.
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For the last two days, a colossal, coursing stream of super-soaked subtropical air has been pummeling California with record-shattering amounts of moisture.
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This is not earth-shattering news by any means, but Google today announced that Gmail is getting a strikethrough button in its formatting bar.
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The German chancellor undoubtedly wants to engage with the French president, who saved Europe from a potentially shattering populist revolt following the Brexit vote.
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Barbeau then started aggressively following Stackhouse for more than a mile, eventually exiting his car and punching Stackhouse's rear window, shattering it, Hummel said.
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Judge Henry Newkirk, who granted the motion, said he doesn't "think there is anything particularly earth-shattering in the report," CNN affiliate WGCL reported.
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People are moving around, plates are shattering everywhere," he said, adding "It's not something you typically hear, if you can imagine a fencing match.
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And Booker's work on that end too often veers into a tier of embarrassing that rivals this gentleman shattering a $229,500 bottle of champagne.
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Not because I don't think he would—in his own weird way, he would—but because I can't risk him shattering my confidence again.
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We're talking earth-shattering, world-shaking events much larger than the proverbial butterfly flapping its wings in China and causing a tornado in Kansas.
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Two Sacramento officers, responding to a report of someone shattering car windows, shot Clark in his grandparents' backyard on the night of March 18.
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The earth-shattering news out of Washington Tuesday was that President Donald Trump and congressional Democrats actually agreed on something — at least in principle.
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The free-spirited Emma turns out to be everything the buttoned-up Sally isn't, which makes their liberating sexual encounters all the more shattering.
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If Trump's norm-shattering derision of the courts and constitutional principles has only accelerated in the past two years, public responses appear more polarized.
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After it moved slightly inland, it swirled in place over southeast Texas for a few days, dropping record-shattering rain and flooding several areas.
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Both are alpha males highly attuned to their own reputations, and each entered office with grand promises of shattering their country's political status quo.
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Witnesses described a huge explosion that shook the al-Mansoura district in northern Aden, destroying at least one building and shattering windows in others.
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Mattis is unlikely to say anything earth shattering about Trump, but he could take a tact similar to his essay with some implicit criticism.
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Presided over by Mr. Bennett, it totaled $175.1 million, shattering the previous record of $160.9 million achieved by Sotheby's in the previous year's sale.
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He then went to the backyard, picked up a large, concrete planter and threw it through a rear door, shattering it, the statement said.
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It can be a little overwhelming for the toughest kids but for those who aren't equipped to handle adversity, it can be ego shattering.
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After shattering the record for most Golden Globes won by a movie, it seemed like the buzz surrounding La La Land couldn't be stronger.
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Many Americans would jump at the chance to work for these innovative, high-paying companies that Democrats apparently believe are shattering the American Dream.
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Its new book, "A Higher Loyalty," to be published on Tuesday, has already attracted huge fanfare, shattering embargoes in a tidal wave of excitement.
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The "pop" he heard was likely the window shattering in Row 14 after an engine malfunction shot pieces of metal shrapnel into the plane.
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After having the best of the opening stanza, Makabu threw a hellacious left hand to knock Bellew down, shattering his nose in the process.
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It was a journey south, with two women as co-pilots, shattering the boy's club that had been assembled for all but three songs.
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So far, 41 percent of all Democratic nominees for the U.S. House are women, including 48 percent of non-incumbents—shattering all records: pic.twitter.
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Another shattering incident was the death of Freddie Gray in Baltimore, who mysteriously died while in custody, en route to a local police station.
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The technology encases the screen in a couple of thick layers of plastic to help avoid cracking/shattering when dropped from a (reasonable) height.
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The Year of Trump is turning out to be the true Year of the Woman, and not only because of a glass ceiling's shattering.
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Ben H. Winters's apocalyptic detective story "The Last Policeman" contains an earth-shattering element of science fiction that lifts it beyond a typical procedural.
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An adult Jo recounts a series of shattering events that follow, as well as the pain of asking for help and not being believed.
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He refused to stop running dirt races, even after shattering his leg in a 220 crash that caused him to miss 214 Nascar events.
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The sound, if not earth-shattering, financial results were announced as The Times fundamentally reshapes itself into a business no longer rooted in newsprint.
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Today the work seems to conjure a country fracturing from within, betraying its foundational principles, especially those regarding immigration, and shattering its international standing.
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It was one of five major, uncontained wildfires burning across California during a heat wave that has the state sizzling under record-shattering temperatures.
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Yet not unlike an athlete who puts up record-shattering numbers through performance-enhancing drugs, he has produced expansion by resorting aggressively to debt.
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So far, 22020 percent of all Democratic nominees for the U.S. House are women, including 22018 percent of non-incumbents—shattering all records: pic.twitter.
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Zay Jones won't face criminal charges for shattering a penthouse window because his family is covering the cost for repairs ... TMZ Sports has learned.
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"You knew what you were getting into when you signed up for me!" she screamed, the crash of the front door shattering my heart.
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The muzzle flashes allowed American troops to locate and kill the fighters — but not before one shot Chief Hatch, shattering his thighbone, he said.
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The men outside heard it less as a boom and more as a thud — abrupt, a quick beat of shattering parts, and utter silence.
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Another of her books ripped from the headlines was "Double Life: The Shattering Affair Between Chief Judge Sol Wachtler and Socialite Joy Silverman" (1994).
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During another episode, a group of security guards are trapped in a van as a "monster" attacks from the outside and begins shattering windows.
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In 2018, Stone brought his shattering version of Federico García Lorca's "Yerma," about a woman crazed by infertility, to New York's Park Avenue Armory.
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But the activity is shattering records on a gargantuan scale and rebalancing a contest where small-dollar giving was the early benchmark of success.
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Garner's gradual awakening to her unadmitted anger is what gives her best book, her novel "The Spare Room" (2008), much of its shattering power.
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The car plowed through the front of a small, nondenominational prayer building that drivers often use as a makeshift mosque, shattering a glass wall.
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For that reason, I had recently been withholding more and more from her, for fear of shattering the "baby" mold she'd placed me in.
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A majority of white women voted for him, shattering myths of female solidarity and the belief that demeaning women would make a politician unelectable.
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He raised a record-shattering $80 million during his Senate campaign — an astonishing haul made up in no small part by small-dollar donations.
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In fact, the bill will add nearly $1.5 billion to the national debt, shattering whatever is left of the GOP's reputation for fiscal responsibility.
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When the first shot went off, shattering the glass doors to the newspaper office, people at their desks struggled to grasp what was happening.
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Mark Warner of Virginia after Warner interrupted him, nearly shattering a glass elephant belonging to Collins, according to two people briefed on the throw.
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The answer in both cases is strikingly similar: The Brexit vote was a shattering event that brought out deep ideological fissures in both parties.
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Arguing, they make awkward attempts at the rescue, each holler of pain from the injured person below shattering their resolve, and increasing their confusion.
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Remember that time we told you about the earth-shattering reality that a majority of Millennials can't cook and don't care who knows it?
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It includes a shattering series of photographs taken between 1993 and 1996 devoted to the final illness and death of Ai's father Ai Qing.
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At least 13 people have been killed in recent shellings, according to state media, shattering what had been a relative calm in recent months.
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So it's no surprise to hear that Samsung is developing a rugged version of the phone for people who'd rather not worrying about shattering it.
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That will mean any transfer of herbicide resistance automatically brings seed-shattering problems with it, stopping the spread of herbicide resistance within the weedy population.
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While typically well-intentioned, all it does is point a big, confidence-shattering arrow at the area you secretly were hoping no one would notice.
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Speaking of pregnancy, there is a perception our experts have encountered that if you do become pregnant, it is an earth-shattering, life-destroying event.
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" And j15ben, another Best Buy reviewer, says: "The sound quality is soooo much better than previous generations, no Earth shattering audio quality but certainly better.
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Hate Songs is a strangely delightful mix of highly emotive melodies, pummeling trap hi-hats, and synths that range from deliriously pretty to earth shattering.
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Torres named The Crash Fund after one of her brood – Crash – a pit bull puppy she rescued after his breeder dropped him, shattering his elbow.
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Now, Wendy can't walk into a consulting session without people imagining her with whips, thus shattering the image of "blank slate" she needs so much.
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It would be so easy to play up the historic nature of voting for the first woman president, to point out the shattering glass ceiling.
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Plus, despite their big budgets and similarities when it comes to shattering Hollywood's glass ceilings, BP versus AWIT is indeed like comparing apples and oranges.
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Video released by the department shows Atkins firing from inside his car in the middle of the pursuit, his rear window shattering from the bullets.
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Another combat improvement is the streamlining of ability combos — my favorite is freezing foes and then shattering them with a concussive shot — into straightforward forms.
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And yet, the year perseveres, collecting momentum and shattering our preconceived notions of how and to what effect we talk about Canadian hard rock bands.
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Anyway, we're told that while the man was in David's yard ... he found a brick and used it to smash David's window, completely shattering it.
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None of the effects were world-shattering enough to clear aside ten minutes of cock-ring prep time every time we want to do it.
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I did it anyway, waking up later and later the days after, when I felt the consequences like a hangover: a heart-shattering, haggard ennui.
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And only after it aired did we learn the reality-shattering fact that the unrecognizable Teddy Perkins had actually been played by Donald Glover himself.
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CMT is honoring "Body Like a Back Road" for its record-shattering number of consecutive weeks on top of the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart.
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On "Water Colored Roses" you're definitely shattering public perception on what an Instagram Honey is and what people perceived as that can achieve or attain.
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The longer those like Obama and Clinton continue shattering glass ceilings and breaking barriers, the harder it will be for cynics to deny that truth.
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Back when the Pebble was just a glimmer in the eye of founder Eric Migicovsky, it gained widespread attention by shattering crowdfunding records on Kickstarter.
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And there have been at least one or two storms that delivered so far, including some wacky Christmas weather and a scary record-shattering blizzard.
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None are particularly earth-shattering in and of themselves, but it's nice to see the startup continuing to introduce innovative new features for the hardware.
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"Lava pouring into the ocean from either surface flows or lava tubes cools rapidly, usually shattering into sand to block-size fragments," the USGS explains.
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The video, which features a ton of celeb cameos, has garnered similar praise, shattering records on YouTube and damn near causing the site to crash.
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The Washington Post reports that July marked the tenth-straight month of record-shattering temps, out performing the previous July 2011 record by 0.18 degrees.
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Image: DMIOf course, the "surprise" factor here is lessened by the fact that our planet has been in something of a record-shattering mood lately.
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